RIDICULOUS: Portland pimp Sirgiorgiro Clardy is suing Nike after using a pair of their shoes to stomp on a man's face [MULTNOMAH CO SHERIFF'S OFFICE/GETTY]

Sirgiorgiro Clardy, 26, argues Nike should have put a warning label in his Air Jordan sneakers informing him they could be dangerous.

The pimp from Portland, Oregon, was wearing a pair of the high-end shoes when he stomped on the face of a customer who was attempting to leave a "hotel" without paying Clardy's prostitute.

The 26-year-old was found guilty of second-degree assault after he stomped on the man's face, beating him to a battered pulp.

The man ultimately required plastic surgery to repair the damage while Clardy also attacked the 18-year-old prostitute before robbing her.

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“Under product liability there is a certain standard of care that is required to be up-held by potentially dangerous product…”

The incredible lawsuit filed by pimp Sirgiorgiro Clardy

And amazingly the vicious pimp is now suing Nike, its chairman Phil Knight and other company execs for failing to warn their customers their shoes could be used to inflict such damage.

In a three-page complaint, handwritten from prison, Clardy wrote: "Under product liability there is a certain standard of care that is required to be up-held by potentially dangerous product…

"Do (sic) to the fact that these defendants named in this Tort claim failed to warn of risk or to provide adequate warning or instruction it has caused personal injury in the likes of mental suffering."

Clardy has reportedly attempted to starve and kill himself on several occasions.

The legal claim is expected to be delivered to Nike early next week where they will have an opportunity to respond.